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Nasir Jones
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National Wine Day, or as it's known in the Frasier Crane household, Tuesday.

I hate teases more than I hate Whore's Baths and floor bacon.

I thought they were both equally tough to take. What are we down to… Ghost? And maybe they'll run into Nymeria on the way south.

Couldn't he name a country in the general vicinity? It didn't even have to be the right country.

I loved the ep until the last few minutes. Congrats on another excellent season.

The only thing I remember about the first season was as the numbers were whittled down, Gervase won 2 or 3 straight immunity challenges. The second he lost one, they voted his ass right out.

It was a good episode, even if I'm uneasy about a pregnancy/baby storyline. My favorite parts were:

The One with Chandler in a Box is nearly 20 years old and Paget Brewster still looks amazing. I'm not sure what that has to do with Grandfathered being cancelled, but I thought I should mention it.

Landing Gear was an excellent episode with numerous awesome callbacks like the photo booth and douche jar. The end was really sweet.

Tiago: A Través Del Tiempo continues to be the best show not on television. I'm waiting for the episode when Tiago tells MLK, "I have a dream". Jaime Camil kills it every week. I loved his look of horror when he ripped his lavender work gloves.

That was a completely heterosexual up vote there.

With the exception of the conspicuous Target junk, this was an A++++ episode. Jaime Camil killed it the entire ep. His reaction to Esteban's codpiece was hilarious. I loved when they made it seem like Michael was on the computer forever, then it said, "25 minutes later". The "awkward" drinking game was great,

Any meeting of the Bolton household is certain to feature a bunch of dicks.

Yes, Ramsey will join the Army of the Dead and not even be dead.

All I could think about when they were arranging the flight for Martha (and the rat) was a scene from "The Good Shepherd". In that movie, Eddie Redmayne's character's fiancee is thrown from a plane over a forest or jungle. It was tough to watch. I just get the feeling that's Martha's fate.

I wasn't implying that Jane was taking the money "for herself". The comment was about the source of the money, Rafael, either as her employer or through child support. Her willingness to accept favorable treatment makes it not a "real job" IMO.

I thought it was a very good ep. They even managed to make the Anezka scenes good through the excellent chemistry of Gina and Yael. One thing I have an issue with is Jane feels strongly enough that she needs to work, but the situation doesn't resemble a real job. She can go to Rafael (and even Petra) anytime she

My favorite part of the ep was Xo's, "But you sucked!" It's interesting to see how judgmental (borderline nasty) Jane is so much like her grandmother. Meanwhile, Xo is still in this arrested development because she couldn't do the things she wanted because of teenage motherhood.

Anyone other than Ian McShane playing Al Swearingen is asking for a beat down.

I loved the soap opera boards… they were cauldrons of hate. But sometimes it would go a way too far, especially when it came to liking/disliking particular actors and actresses.